Bugs item #2969959, was opened at 2010-03-13 11:22
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Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Rejected
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: JXplorer as Applet

Initial Comment:
As JXplorer is Java, the temptation is big to run it as an applet 
installation-free off a website.

Included is a trivial Applet main class and a HTML file for testing the thing. 
It runs inside an Applet viewer. The current drawback is, it requires a 
manifest file avoiding all sorts of security violations as well. The included 
example is still not enough, but I couldn't find the right rule to allow 
running the logger.

My current feeling is, JXplorer doesn't get much attention, so the provided 
stuff is a bit rough. Feel free to ask for refinement or give me Subversion 
write access. My user name is Traumflug (Sourceforge insists on a lowercase 
name, FireFox insists on an uppercase name, so I can't log in).

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>Comment By: Christopher Betts (pegacat)
Date: 2011-12-14 17:32

Message:
Hi Traumflug,
   sorry - I don't look at the bug list very often :-).  An Applet version
of JX has often been discussed and some folks have had a good crack at it,
but I don't think it really works an embedded web app since it's main
purpose (accessing servers and reading and writing files) is the opposite
of what java applets are supposed to do, so you have to turn off almost all
the security.
   So, thanks for the effort, but it's not really something I see as a
priority :-/.  
   cheers,

     - Chris

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